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a guy with ties to the russian mafia. specifically to the crime family of simian mogolavitz, the boss of bosses for the russian mafia. sat down with trump and bought five condos. and the state attorney general ruled that that was money laundering. i tried to go forward from there and i found at least 13 people who appeared to have ties to the russian mafia who lived or worked in trump tower or had dealings with trump in one way or another. >> a fascinating article. really is. matthew, trump adviser kellyanne conway said this morning that the president was assured under oath he was not under investigation, but mueller, you know, does have wide discretion. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein actually talked about that today. listen. >> the special counsel is subject to the rules and regulations of the department of justice, and we don't engage in fishes expeditions. that order you read doesn't detail specifically who may be the subject in the investigation, bu we don't rereal that publicly, but bob mueller understands an
a guy with ties to the russian mafia. specifically to the crime family of simian mogolavitz, the boss of bosses for the russian mafia. sat down with trump and bought five condos. and the state attorney general ruled that that was money laundering. i tried to go forward from there and i found at least 13 people who appeared to have ties to the russian mafia who lived or worked in trump tower or had dealings with trump in one way or another. >> a fascinating article. really is. matthew,...
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m stands for mexican mafia. it just shows their loyalty. that's who they're loyal to.t the drop of a dime, any time a certain request is done, they go ahead and handle what they're asked to do or what they're told to do. >> something like this is going to help us validate those inmates we take them off the active gp facilities, put them over in the shu where there's a more controlled setting for them. which protects staff and inmates. >> these are the heavy duty inmates that we want to get off the yard, because they're heavily involved in that criminal activity. >> in addition to the prison gangs, the officers in corcoran also have street gangs to deal with, the most violent and unpredictable of all, the bulldogs. >> the bulldog street gang originated in fresno, that group of hispanic population not being from southern california, not being from northern california, they affiliated or they joined together with the intent of not being governed by any other prison gang. >> bulldogs they're not as organized as your other gangs. they don't have the leadership in their orga
m stands for mexican mafia. it just shows their loyalty. that's who they're loyal to.t the drop of a dime, any time a certain request is done, they go ahead and handle what they're asked to do or what they're told to do. >> something like this is going to help us validate those inmates we take them off the active gp facilities, put them over in the shu where there's a more controlled setting for them. which protects staff and inmates. >> these are the heavy duty inmates that we want...
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it doesn't matter if they're ex-orejones or ex-mexican mafia members.elp all of them the same way. >> now, i talk about her. it just hurts me. you know. >> yeah, it hurts you. it is good to talk about it, though, because you let your, your feelings, your emotions out. it's better, you know, than to leave them inside where they hurt you more. >> when i see them, i see a reflection of myself. eventually they're going to be me in years to come. at least i know i gave them some advice that nobody gave me when i went to prison. maybe with this tragedy, in the future you can make better decihildren or what have you, you know. you get to a point where you have to make a decision. is this the type of life i want, or do i want to stay out there and do something for my family? >> for some it can be too late for meaningful change. but the jail has seen a trend toward younger inmates requesting refuge in the ex-gang unit. stephen vogt is one of the new arrivals. he joined a branch of the mexican mafia on the streets at age 17. >> i have actually never been in troub
it doesn't matter if they're ex-orejones or ex-mexican mafia members.elp all of them the same way. >> now, i talk about her. it just hurts me. you know. >> yeah, it hurts you. it is good to talk about it, though, because you let your, your feelings, your emotions out. it's better, you know, than to leave them inside where they hurt you more. >> when i see them, i see a reflection of myself. eventually they're going to be me in years to come. at least i know i gave them some...
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her. >> the mexican mafia member is perales' boyfriend.ut perales says she asked few questions about his gang activity. >> i've heard stuff i don't want to know, seen stuff i don't want to know. i was like, you hang around with me, don't bring it to me. he would just come home with money. i mean, i had a clue, i mean not a rocket scientist to figure that out. >> perales says the orejone inmate who wrote to her is a pen pal, she met him through a girlfriend after her boyfriend stopped writing her. >> she's like you don't got nothing to do. your boyfriend ain't wring you, was like, i guess, somebody just to make my time pass quicker, i was like all right. >> at this point i don't think the men are aware they're both communicating to the same person. it is possible but i don't think they're aware of it. once they find out, the only person that could be punished from this is the female receiving the two letters, we have to walk on this with kid gloves. >> in addition to perales' safety, officer rodriguez has a new concern, the last letter writ
her. >> the mexican mafia member is perales' boyfriend.ut perales says she asked few questions about his gang activity. >> i've heard stuff i don't want to know, seen stuff i don't want to know. i was like, you hang around with me, don't bring it to me. he would just come home with money. i mean, i had a clue, i mean not a rocket scientist to figure that out. >> perales says the orejone inmate who wrote to her is a pen pal, she met him through a girlfriend after her boyfriend...
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. >>> and this hour -- sicilians say enough for the mafia.ow they're fighting back against the mob. and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. that's how i feel about blue-emu pain relief spray. odorless and fast-acting, it soothes all my muscle aches and pains. and its convenient for those hard to reach places. and if you're like me, you'll love blue-emu super strength cream. it's made with real emu oil,...
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throughout this civil war, there's all these mafias, harvard mafia from the boston mafia. the philadelphia mafia. obviously, hancock who's just outside of philly. you have the ohio political mafia. and then you have the virginia mafia which really dominates not just the army of virginia but the eastern war. and the these guys the states guys, or in the harvard case, they stick together. and to give you an idea how tightly meshed these families are, francis barlow goes to harvard, he's brilliant. he's the valedictorian of 1865. and he tutors someone not so bright. that's robert good shah. what the movie doesn't bring out although robert shah really comes out around the idea of black troops, he really doesn't want them to lead out. his mother basically forces her son to take that commune. but he's tutored, gets through. later on when barlow, when he's is really sick -- i'm sorry, barlow has married a woman ten years his senior. she dies in the summer of 1864. she dies because she's following her husband around by being a volunteer nurse. she gets typhus or typhoid, they're n
throughout this civil war, there's all these mafias, harvard mafia from the boston mafia. the philadelphia mafia. obviously, hancock who's just outside of philly. you have the ohio political mafia. and then you have the virginia mafia which really dominates not just the army of virginia but the eastern war. and the these guys the states guys, or in the harvard case, they stick together. and to give you an idea how tightly meshed these families are, francis barlow goes to harvard, he's...
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what is dixie mafia?hen: oh, okay. >> you know what i mean? southern -- >> stephen: sure, sure. >> folk. >> stephen: sure, yeah. >> and i'm laundering money for the dixie mafia. i want to get out. >> stephen: but? >> but they keep -- >> stephen: pulling you back in. >> pulling me back in, yes. >> stephen: even though you have claws. >> wait a minute, what's the voice? i never-- okay, wait. claaaw. >> stephen: they look dangerous almost. on the show-- on the show, these are quite lovely. on the show they're even more dangerous looking. >> oh, very much. but i'm going to borrow that from you-- claaaws. >> stephen: thank you so much for being here. nice to see you. the "claws" season finale airs this sunday on tnt. niecy nash, everybody! we'll be right back. dude, you were right, these wait...what? the gold fish, man! you said i should buy some. no! i said you should buy gold fish, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery... with top prizes of $25,000. ooohh.... are there really...? 25,000 of them?
what is dixie mafia?hen: oh, okay. >> you know what i mean? southern -- >> stephen: sure, sure. >> folk. >> stephen: sure, yeah. >> and i'm laundering money for the dixie mafia. i want to get out. >> stephen: but? >> but they keep -- >> stephen: pulling you back in. >> pulling me back in, yes. >> stephen: even though you have claws. >> wait a minute, what's the voice? i never-- okay, wait. claaaw. >> stephen: they look...
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what is dixie mafia? >> well, it's like-- a mafia for rednecks. mean? southern -- >> stephen: sure, sure. >> folk. >> stephen: sure, yeah. >> and i'm laundering money for the dixie mafia. i want to get out. >> stephen: but? >> but they keep -- s in. >> pulling me back in, yes. >> stephen: even though you have claws. >> wait a minute, what's the voice? i never-- okay, wait. claaaw. >> stephen: they look dangerous almost. on the show-- on the show, these are quite lovely. on the show they're even more dangerous looking. >> oh, very much. but i'm going to borrow that from you-- claaaws. >> stephen: thank you so much for being here. nice to see you. the "claws" season finale airs this sunday on tnt. niecy nash, everybody! we'll be right back. late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be millie bobby brown jim jeffries, and musical guest zeshan b. now stick around for james corden and his guests elizabeth olsen and maya rudolph. good night! captionin
what is dixie mafia? >> well, it's like-- a mafia for rednecks. mean? southern -- >> stephen: sure, sure. >> folk. >> stephen: sure, yeah. >> and i'm laundering money for the dixie mafia. i want to get out. >> stephen: but? >> but they keep -- s in. >> pulling me back in, yes. >> stephen: even though you have claws. >> wait a minute, what's the voice? i never-- okay, wait. claaaw. >> stephen: they look dangerous almost. on the...
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ciudad .una hija de inmigrantes lidera un ejercito digital para proteger sus datos personales de la mafia cibernÉtica. noticias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. ♪ locutor: esta es la ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 14 sólo a las 23:00. muy buenas noches, gracias por acompaÑarnos. un masivo operativo con agentes federales abarcÓ beneficios de san francisco y parece que todo continÚa. aunque las autoridades no estÁn dando detalles, se sabe que hubo numerosos haber restos. beatriz ferrari nos tiene todos los detalles. beatriz: buenas noches, ramÓn, el operativo de hoy fue resultado de la investigaciÓn que empezÓ hace un aÑo . tenÍan decenas de Órdenes de captura. el despliegue de oficiales fue impresionante. concretaron operativos en el Área de la bahÍa, la mayoría de acciones en vecindarios de san francisco con agentes federales y policiales.
ciudad .una hija de inmigrantes lidera un ejercito digital para proteger sus datos personales de la mafia cibernÉtica. noticias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. ♪ locutor: esta es la ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 14 sólo a las 23:00. muy buenas noches, gracias por acompaÑarnos. un masivo operativo con agentes federales abarcÓ beneficios de san francisco y parece que todo continÚa. aunque las autoridades no estÁn dando detalles, se sabe que hubo numerosos haber restos. beatriz ferrari nos...
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so, essentially, alinsky took the mafia's shackdown tactics, brought them into politics. and here we have really the beginnings of obamaism and hillaryism. i want to give an example of how this thing works. obamacare, many people think that obamacare was obama colluding with the american people against the insurance companies. that's the public face of it. it's a very alinskyite scam, let's pretend i'm on the side of the people fighting against the big bad insurance companies. in reality something completely different is going on. obama is meeting behind closed doors with the same insurance companies and basically using threats and incentives to bring them over to support obamacare. the threats are obvious, we are going to be taking over the health care system and it's going to look very bad for you if you oppose it. the incentive is more cunning. obama says to the insurance companies, we are going to be forcing millions of americans, including young people, lots of people who don't want insurance, don't want to buy snowrns, we >> >> will then finally people said we need
so, essentially, alinsky took the mafia's shackdown tactics, brought them into politics. and here we have really the beginnings of obamaism and hillaryism. i want to give an example of how this thing works. obamacare, many people think that obamacare was obama colluding with the american people against the insurance companies. that's the public face of it. it's a very alinskyite scam, let's pretend i'm on the side of the people fighting against the big bad insurance companies. in reality...
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throughout the civil war there are all these mafias. there's a boston mafia. the philadelphia mafia. george mcclellan and later many others. obviously hancock just outside of philadelphia. you have the ohio political mafia and you have the virginia mafia, which really dominates not just the army of virginia but the eastern war. these guys stick together. to give you an idea of how tightly meshed these families are, francis channing barlow goes to harvard. he's brilliant. he's the valedictorian of the class of 1855. he tutors someone who's not so bright, a younger guy. that's robert gold shaw of the 54th massachusetts. now, what the movie "glory" doesn't bring out is robert shaw doesn't want the job of leading the african-american troops. his mother who is a rapid abolitionist forces him to take the command basically. later on barlow, when he's really sick, suddenly -- i'm sorry. barlow has married a woman ten years his senior. it's a very cerebral match. a arabella barlow dies in the summer of 1864 because she's followed her husband around by being their volun
throughout the civil war there are all these mafias. there's a boston mafia. the philadelphia mafia. george mcclellan and later many others. obviously hancock just outside of philadelphia. you have the ohio political mafia and you have the virginia mafia, which really dominates not just the army of virginia but the eastern war. these guys stick together. to give you an idea of how tightly meshed these families are, francis channing barlow goes to harvard. he's brilliant. he's the valedictorian...
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en repÚblica dominicana, legisladores de zonas fronterizas pidieron desarticular una supuesta mafia quenicanos. periodista: la alerta saliÓ, el modus operandi es cobrar $5000 o $10,000 para dirigirlas a las zonas fronterizas a las haitianas. >> el sistema de salud dominicano estÁ colapsado y ese colapso se acentÚa con la situaciÓn de la mafia desde haitÍ con nuestro país. >> un atentado a la independencia de nuestro paÍs. yo pienso que las fuerzas armadas y los organismos tendrÁn que prestar atenciÓn. periodista: sostiene que la situaciÓn demuestra debilidad de la situaciÓn de inmigración y organismos de control fronterizo. >> hemos denunciado muchÍsimas veces porque santiago venÍan buses y tiraban los niÑos y mujeres. >> es lamentable que esto estÉ sucediendo en un paÍs pobre como repÚblica dominicana. >> cuando fuimos a la aduana. periodista: segÚn el reporte de salud, a las extranjeras les sale mÁs econÓmico dar a luz en paÍs en haití. representante del programa de las naciones unidas para el desarrollo recomendÓ a ser una solución a esta problemÁtica. ilia: en venezuela dicen que to
en repÚblica dominicana, legisladores de zonas fronterizas pidieron desarticular una supuesta mafia quenicanos. periodista: la alerta saliÓ, el modus operandi es cobrar $5000 o $10,000 para dirigirlas a las zonas fronterizas a las haitianas. >> el sistema de salud dominicano estÁ colapsado y ese colapso se acentÚa con la situaciÓn de la mafia desde haitÍ con nuestro país. >> un atentado a la independencia de nuestro paÍs. yo pienso que las fuerzas armadas y los organismos...
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russians are like the mafia. people who have been in there for a long time. look at putin, he has risen up from the kbg. kind of like the capo decapo. you have all of these other people around him. then you get to the g 9 meeting and who shows up but the people who brought trump in in the first place back with the miss universe pageant. >> not only that, have you and we saw this in that meeting, right, explicitly for the purpose and dual meeting answers when you talk about organized crime. in fact in russia there's quite a connection between the state and organized crime as there are in many nations. that's the issue. >> vladimir putin made his bones with reigning in the st. petersburg mafia and weaponize them as component of the state up until this day. he knows thousand run an organized crime ring. can i call attention to the fact that special counsel mueller brought in some of the top organized crime and criminal experts in the history of the united states. which means he will find out, do any of the links, any of the relationships related to finance were
russians are like the mafia. people who have been in there for a long time. look at putin, he has risen up from the kbg. kind of like the capo decapo. you have all of these other people around him. then you get to the g 9 meeting and who shows up but the people who brought trump in in the first place back with the miss universe pageant. >> not only that, have you and we saw this in that meeting, right, explicitly for the purpose and dual meeting answers when you talk about organized...
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in that sense, my mafia analogy of controlling the street is apt. obama and hillary said wait a minute, we don't have to be outside threatening to bring the government to a halt, threatening to shutdown a corporation. what if we run the corporations? what if we run the governments? we can use the weapons of the state against our enemies. so yes, obama and hillary, you may say out-alinksky alinksky. they used state power in a way alinksky never dreamed was possible. that is the first point. now, with regard to whether or not alinksky was a leftist or a rightist, let's just put it this way. once you start talking about the haves and the have nots and you create their health is accidental. something that rained like manna on their heads and they are trying to protect it. and the have nots are the victims of social misfortune who must organize and struggle to take from the haves we are now in a straight out marxist class division of society between the haves and have nots. let's remember the whole of the united states was invented as an alternative to t
in that sense, my mafia analogy of controlling the street is apt. obama and hillary said wait a minute, we don't have to be outside threatening to bring the government to a halt, threatening to shutdown a corporation. what if we run the corporations? what if we run the governments? we can use the weapons of the state against our enemies. so yes, obama and hillary, you may say out-alinksky alinksky. they used state power in a way alinksky never dreamed was possible. that is the first point. now,...
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that sense, my mafia analogy of controlling the street through intimidation is very apps.he use the outsider shakedown technique. obama and hillary went one better. they said we don't have to be outside threatening to bring the government to a halt and shut down a corporation, what if we run the corporation and the government. then we can use the weapons of the state which we otherwise wouldn't have against her enemies. so yes, you could say they out -- him and they use power and a way that olin ski never dreamed was possible. now, with regard to whether or not he was a leftist or rightist, let's put it this way, once you start talking about the haves and have-nots you treat the haves as if their success, their earnings, their created well is all accidental, another words something that is merely power that ran from manner from heaven and there trying to protected. in the have-nots of social misfortune must organize and struggle to take from the house, were in a straight out marks it division of society between the house and have sought. the whole of the united states was
that sense, my mafia analogy of controlling the street through intimidation is very apps.he use the outsider shakedown technique. obama and hillary went one better. they said we don't have to be outside threatening to bring the government to a halt and shut down a corporation, what if we run the corporation and the government. then we can use the weapons of the state which we otherwise wouldn't have against her enemies. so yes, you could say they out -- him and they use power and a way that...
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carlos: the problem with the drug mafia is that it's an invisible enemy. anyone who says they're not afraid of them must be lying. >> he thinks the safest place for him is in the public eye. barranco wants everyone to be aware that journalists are dying and their killers remain at large because the politicians and the police are all in the cartels' pocket. carlos: what happened to miroslava and the others is only the tip of the iceberg. the root of the problem lies in the ties between the government and organized crime. they're all in it together. >> carlos barranco knows his work puts him on their blacklist. before this report was f finish, mexico's best-known investigative journalist, javier valdez, was dragged from his car and shot 12 times in broad daylightht. seven journanalists have been murdered for reporting on the drug cartels in n mexico this sr alone. the country'y's press haveve tn to the streets in protest. "no to silence, no to self-censorship, no to fear," they say. "we have to continue investigating and reporting." among the demonstrators i
carlos: the problem with the drug mafia is that it's an invisible enemy. anyone who says they're not afraid of them must be lying. >> he thinks the safest place for him is in the public eye. barranco wants everyone to be aware that journalists are dying and their killers remain at large because the politicians and the police are all in the cartels' pocket. carlos: what happened to miroslava and the others is only the tip of the iceberg. the root of the problem lies in the ties between the...
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fulgencio: it's a mafia, and we owners are the losers. it's a mafia protected by law.eporter: fulgencio says his neighbor's apartment stood empty after he left. now, squatters have moved in. they tore out the meter and now they get their electricity for free. fulgencio: the owner was on vacation in rio. when he came home, he couldn't get in. he went to the police, but was told he was forbidden by law from forcing his way in. more and more squatters s are breaking doors o open, but n ne protects us. reporter: many expensive apartments stand empty in spain. too many were built during the property boom. now the squatters are well-organized and exchange information on how to deal with the local authorities and face legal proceedings. salvador, a vovolunteer worke, saysys the government is to ble for ththe situation.n. salvador: sisince franco, governments have always tried to persuade people to buy apartments. but they've failed to ensusure there werere enough memes available to rent, like there are in central european countries. rereporter: zulay y and albeo oe they will
fulgencio: it's a mafia, and we owners are the losers. it's a mafia protected by law.eporter: fulgencio says his neighbor's apartment stood empty after he left. now, squatters have moved in. they tore out the meter and now they get their electricity for free. fulgencio: the owner was on vacation in rio. when he came home, he couldn't get in. he went to the police, but was told he was forbidden by law from forcing his way in. more and more squatters s are breaking doors o open, but n ne protects...
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fulgencio: it's a mafia, and we owners are the losers. it's a mafia protected by law.eporter: fulgencio says his neighbor's apartment stood empty after he left. now, squatters have moved in. they tore out the meter and now they get their electricity for free. fulgencio: the owner was on vacation in rio. when he came home, he couldn't get in. he went to the police, but was told he was forbidden by law from forcing his way in. more and more squatters are breaking doors open, but no one protects us. reporter: many expensive apartments stand empty in spain. too many were built during the property boom. now the squatters are well-organized and exchange information on how to deal with the local authorities and face legal proceedings. salvador, a volunteer worker, says the government is to blame for the situation. salvador: since franco, governments have always tried to persuade people to buy apartments. but they've failed to ensure there were enough homes available to rent, like there are in central european countries. reporter: zulay and alberto hope they will soon find som
fulgencio: it's a mafia, and we owners are the losers. it's a mafia protected by law.eporter: fulgencio says his neighbor's apartment stood empty after he left. now, squatters have moved in. they tore out the meter and now they get their electricity for free. fulgencio: the owner was on vacation in rio. when he came home, he couldn't get in. he went to the police, but was told he was forbidden by law from forcing his way in. more and more squatters are breaking doors open, but no one protects...
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why do you think this guy would identify you as a member of the mexican mafia? >> who is he?> it doesn't matter who he is. why would he say that? >> to put you on lockdown. >> why would he want to do that to you? why does somebody want to get rid of you? >> i don't know. i don't have no response to that. >> you got in a fight with two guys, didn't you? or one guy? what was that about? >> money. >> talking about drugs here? know, talking about money he owed me. >> how much did he owe you? >> 50e. >> for what? >> for fixing his car. >> when they did the investigation, you told them it was borber. >> it was beer and the car. >> only one person has inconsistent stories that. 's a liar. i mean, we're both grown men here. there's no beating around the bush. you've been lying in the past. why, on earth, would i believe anythingou tell me at this point. so here's what i'm seeing. you're going to fight as a member in the population. you talk like a duck, you walk like a duck, don't get mad at me if i think you're a duck. >> narrator: still, without concrete proof of sanchez's gang aff
why do you think this guy would identify you as a member of the mexican mafia? >> who is he?> it doesn't matter who he is. why would he say that? >> to put you on lockdown. >> why would he want to do that to you? why does somebody want to get rid of you? >> i don't know. i don't have no response to that. >> you got in a fight with two guys, didn't you? or one guy? what was that about? >> money. >> talking about drugs here? know, talking about money...
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when someone shouts as they are stabbing a police officer, it's pretty clear it's not a case of a mafia robbing the bank. >> you think throwing a bomb into the mosque -- >> the question of who does it, when people fake hate crimes in the last six months with some regularity, it's wise to find out what's going on before you make statements when they could turn out to be not who you are expecting. >> you don't have to make a statement about who did it but you can make a public statement denouncing how terrible it would be to attack a building of worship. >> that's fine, i'm sure the president will do that. >> why do you think he hasn't? not like in the last 48 hours the president hasn't tweeted. he tweeted about his base, about a u.s. senator. he's tweeted by the failing "new york times" and made no mention of the mosque and no mention of the three fallen marines who lost their lives off the coast of australia. >> i'm not going to give social media advice to a man who won the election in large part thanks to his understanding of social media and to destroy the fake news industrial complex
when someone shouts as they are stabbing a police officer, it's pretty clear it's not a case of a mafia robbing the bank. >> you think throwing a bomb into the mosque -- >> the question of who does it, when people fake hate crimes in the last six months with some regularity, it's wise to find out what's going on before you make statements when they could turn out to be not who you are expecting. >> you don't have to make a statement about who did it but you can make a public...
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the godfather" with don is sitting there looking at his youngest son michael about to take over the mafia. he said michael, i never wanted this for you, i wanted you to be senator corleone, judge core rer corleone and instead you became the mafia boss. that's what joseph kennedy wanted. they go to harvard. it was the oldest son that joseph, the dad, was priming for the presidency. the oldest son gets killed in world war ii, so it's the second oldest son, john f. kennedy who becomes the heir apparent. after the war he runs for the house op representatives from massachusetts where he's from. gets elected. becomes a senator. and at a very young age, he's 43 years old when he runs for president in 1960. he's really, really young. and one of the things that was inspiring about him was not just the rhetoric -- although he had a very very powerful way of speaking to people. he was very charming, very comfortable in front of cameras. he looked good. had hollywood good looks, they said. he was unafraid to use those looks on a variety of women as you guys probably all know about, to great effect, i
the godfather" with don is sitting there looking at his youngest son michael about to take over the mafia. he said michael, i never wanted this for you, i wanted you to be senator corleone, judge core rer corleone and instead you became the mafia boss. that's what joseph kennedy wanted. they go to harvard. it was the oldest son that joseph, the dad, was priming for the presidency. the oldest son gets killed in world war ii, so it's the second oldest son, john f. kennedy who becomes the...
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. >> them people to me are the same people as me, meaning mexican mafia.people live in fear of them. me, personally, i never did. it was something i kind of grew up with. >> jeremy bowles to me is the ultimate chameleon. he basically can fit in anywhere. and with the relationship that he's made with the mexican mafia, he truly is capable of doing just about everything. including killing people. >> while bowles has never been charged with murder, he freely admits that gang violence has been a significant part of his past. >> how many people have you killed? >> oh, man. i'd like to just keep that to myself. a lot. enough. maybe i shouldn't be saying this on camera. just -- a lot. i didn't believe in drive-bys. i believe in knocking on people's door and walking in their houses. anybody can pull a gun, you can look the other way, pull the trigger. you wake up the next day you never seen nothing. but to actually get up in somebody's face and do something to them, that's where you become numb. once you do it once, you can do it for the rest of your life. >> jere
. >> them people to me are the same people as me, meaning mexican mafia.people live in fear of them. me, personally, i never did. it was something i kind of grew up with. >> jeremy bowles to me is the ultimate chameleon. he basically can fit in anywhere. and with the relationship that he's made with the mexican mafia, he truly is capable of doing just about everything. including killing people. >> while bowles has never been charged with murder, he freely admits that gang...
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well it will save an enormous amount of money of course the bad guys the mafia don't publish a new report to tell us how much money they've made but we don't know they don't make pay taxes so if the f.b.i. could it's estimated even to stop five percent of the cross border crime which isn't being stopped at all at the moment the f.b.i. but easily pay for itself and save a lot of money ok do you see any obstacles to this being put into action you know there are all sorts of problems at the moment in europe in the different countries of western europe we probably have five or six hundred separate police forces we one hundred in the u.k. and so on and so on and they all use different software and different procedures and the question would be who is going to be the boss who's going to be running the f.b.i. for europe will it be a german or will it be a brit or will it be a frenchman or an italian will be huge argument about that what uniform will leave where what language will they operate in europe oh work in the ignition trust in this so that might be the language but they've got an awful o
well it will save an enormous amount of money of course the bad guys the mafia don't publish a new report to tell us how much money they've made but we don't know they don't make pay taxes so if the f.b.i. could it's estimated even to stop five percent of the cross border crime which isn't being stopped at all at the moment the f.b.i. but easily pay for itself and save a lot of money ok do you see any obstacles to this being put into action you know there are all sorts of problems at the moment...
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against any kind of an activist in the labor movement tried to be really independent either of the mafia controlled unions as bob finch wrote a whole book on on unfair or independent of democratic party so you ended up having the a.f.l. c.e.o. affectionately call that f.l. ca becoming the main advocates of the war in vietnam. war against socialism in latin america you had to leave the union leadership move to the right with the government moving to remove the get rid of any labor union leader who didn't make a fatal deal with the vested interests to prevent a real labor party so knowing your through up the ninety fifties ninety six these the whole argument was over what is it that makes the labor movement think that as they were. within the democratic party and finally now that we see the fight between up bernie and every now we see that in the open the impossibility of the democratic party really representing the interests of labor or even of industry and i look back to the one nine hundred seventy s. where you had a bear market on wall street stocks suffer terribly but wages went up be
against any kind of an activist in the labor movement tried to be really independent either of the mafia controlled unions as bob finch wrote a whole book on on unfair or independent of democratic party so you ended up having the a.f.l. c.e.o. affectionately call that f.l. ca becoming the main advocates of the war in vietnam. war against socialism in latin america you had to leave the union leadership move to the right with the government moving to remove the get rid of any labor union leader...
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and the virginia mafia which really dominates not just the army of virginia, but the eastern war, and these guys were the old school tie harvard case, they stick together and to give you an idea of how tightly meshed these families are, francis channing barlow goes to harvard. he becomes, and he's brilliant. he's the valedictorian of the class of 1855. he tutors someone who is not so bright, a younger guy who is getting with their school and that's robert gould shaw of the 54th massachusetts. what the movie "glory" doesn't bring out. he doesn't want the job of leading that regimen. his mother, he's a mama's boy, she basically forces her son to take that command, but barlow's tutored him, gets him through harvard, and later on, barlow when he's really sick, suddenly mrs. barlow -- i'm sorry, barlow has married a woman ten years his senior. it's a very cerebral match, although they love each other very much. a arabella dies because she's following her husband as a volunteer nurse and she has typhoid and dies while her husband is on the battlefield. he's sick as a dog and later on mom de
and the virginia mafia which really dominates not just the army of virginia, but the eastern war, and these guys were the old school tie harvard case, they stick together and to give you an idea of how tightly meshed these families are, francis channing barlow goes to harvard. he becomes, and he's brilliant. he's the valedictorian of the class of 1855. he tutors someone who is not so bright, a younger guy who is getting with their school and that's robert gould shaw of the 54th massachusetts....
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periodista: sugieren ademÁs investigar quiÉnes estarÍan patrocinando las mafias que ya promueven al presidenteÍs libre. periodista: advierten que otra reforma constitucional serÍa poner en juego la unidad de ese partido. la tendencia pide a ambos lÍderes de esa organizaciÓn a reunirse para que ponga un alto a esos pronunciamientos que serÁn a un aÑo de la mala gestiÓn del presidente molina. ilia: en noticias de nuestros paÍses, en mÉxico presidente expresa preocupaciÓn; en perÚ, rechazan la asamblea constituyente. periodista: uno de los expresidentes mexicanos mÁs controversiales es vicente fox, quien tiene una opiniÓn crÍtica sobre su paÍs. en un vÍdeo expresÓ su preocupaciÓn acerca del tratado de libre comercio con estados unidos, inmigraciÓn otras retÓricas de trump. fox: estÁn muchas mentiras econÓmicas en sus dichos, Él dice que quiere persona calificada. eso nos habla de discriminaciÓn, que una persona que no tenga los tÍtulos es falso porque lo que estados unidos necesita es trabajo de mano fÍsica, de mÁquina, de lÍneas de producciÓn. periodista: el exmandatario de mÉxico calificÓ a tru
periodista: sugieren ademÁs investigar quiÉnes estarÍan patrocinando las mafias que ya promueven al presidenteÍs libre. periodista: advierten que otra reforma constitucional serÍa poner en juego la unidad de ese partido. la tendencia pide a ambos lÍderes de esa organizaciÓn a reunirse para que ponga un alto a esos pronunciamientos que serÁn a un aÑo de la mala gestiÓn del presidente molina. ilia: en noticias de nuestros paÍses, en mÉxico presidente expresa preocupaciÓn; en perÚ,...
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penalistas mÁs reconocidos de nueva york, desde que logrÓ sacar de la cÁrcel al hijo del jefe de la mafian caso por narcotrÁfico. el abogado dice que estÁ encantado con guzmÁn, con quien ha conversado durante horas en prisiÓn. >> conectamos, me cayÓ muy bien desde el momento que le conocÍ. es un tipo muy simpÁtico, muy inteligente. gerardo: pero tiene un problema, represento a margarito flores, un narcotraficante convicto de chicago, que junto con su hermano mellizo podrÍan ser los testigos claves contra guzmÁn. la esposa de margarito se lo dijo a la periodista de "aquÍ y ahora". >> por quÉ estÁs preocupada con el nuevo abogado de "el chapo" guzmÁn? >> mi esposo contratÓ a su abogado,es difÍcil porque "el chapo" tiene gente en todo el mundo, es un hombre muy poderoso. gerardo: esa situaciÓn podrÍa crear un problemÁtico conflicto de intereses. >> el hecho de que jeffrey haya representado a testigos en el caso de "el chapo" guzmÁn, le representa un gran obstÁculo para el poder participar como abogado en ese juicio. >> lo que tiene una soluciÓn. >> tendrÍa que buscar a otro abogado que no es
penalistas mÁs reconocidos de nueva york, desde que logrÓ sacar de la cÁrcel al hijo del jefe de la mafian caso por narcotrÁfico. el abogado dice que estÁ encantado con guzmÁn, con quien ha conversado durante horas en prisiÓn. >> conectamos, me cayÓ muy bien desde el momento que le conocÍ. es un tipo muy simpÁtico, muy inteligente. gerardo: pero tiene un problema, represento a margarito flores, un narcotraficante convicto de chicago, que junto con su hermano mellizo podrÍan ser...
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his top attorney is best known for keeping mafia king don gotti jr. president. >>> the "washington post" is suspected of blocking who they expect to be white national organizers. police are bracing for a crowd of up to 4,000. >>> rolling stone says shin nad o'connor is safe after alluding to suicide in a video. an an nonmuss post said she is receiving help. o'connor talk about her battle with mental illness in a video she posted last week from a hotel room in new jersey. >>> and "usa today" said scientists are confirming a recently discovered dinosaur was the biggest land animal ever. its fossils were found several years ago in argentina. researchers say the species see grew as much as 177 feet and weighed several tons. >>> still ahead, disney announce as whole new world when it comes to streaming its popular movie. sfx: cymbals they break only for the 100% complete and balanced nutrition of meow mix cat food. no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. heads up! you know what, don't worry abo
his top attorney is best known for keeping mafia king don gotti jr. president. >>> the "washington post" is suspected of blocking who they expect to be white national organizers. police are bracing for a crowd of up to 4,000. >>> rolling stone says shin nad o'connor is safe after alluding to suicide in a video. an an nonmuss post said she is receiving help. o'connor talk about her battle with mental illness in a video she posted last week from a hotel room in new...
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did you say that alex and his family are in the mafia, in organized crime, and that women who try to way out of the fazzino family wind up dead? >> that was information that emily had told me. >> ammie doesn't realize that of my mom's six siblings and my dad's one sibling, there have been 11 divorces. >> those people all still alive? >> they're not all still alive, but none of them were killed. >> but they weren't murdered. >> right. >> so the fazzinos are not some hooked up organized crime family? >> no, and i resent her saying that. >> alex insisted the allegations were ludicrous, and that's also what investigators determined. did you pick up in your investigation any indication that the fazzino family is involved in organid crime? >> no. >> you didn't find any evidence that that was true? >> no. >> or that that played any role in emily's death at all? >> no. >> to get away from all the finger pointing, alex took his kids to kansas city and moved back in with his parents. >> we all suffered. our family as a whole suffered with the accusation that my son was a murderer. >> four mont
did you say that alex and his family are in the mafia, in organized crime, and that women who try to way out of the fazzino family wind up dead? >> that was information that emily had told me. >> ammie doesn't realize that of my mom's six siblings and my dad's one sibling, there have been 11 divorces. >> those people all still alive? >> they're not all still alive, but none of them were killed. >> but they weren't murdered. >> right. >> so the fazzinos...
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he has long had ties to the russian mafia.dn't help when he allegedly stabbed again that with a broken margarita glass. that led to a guilty plea and a cooperation agreement with the fbi. trader who ran a company was one of the two partners of this condo development had business cards that listed him as part of the trump organization and advisor to trump for many years. he and his partner suffered the president trump a fantastic deal. put his name on his building which they would sponsor and he would get 18% of the prophet of a stake in it. not just naming rights like other buildings. he's also been investigating money laundering. that's with the national review and that can be connected to the fact that trump soho and other companies allow people to anonymously buy apartments. that could be a tactic to turn dirty money clean by converting it into real estate. i spoke to former fbi agent who worked money laundering cases to find out more about the nuts and bolts. >> congress with a money-laundering law has brought up -- it rai
he has long had ties to the russian mafia.dn't help when he allegedly stabbed again that with a broken margarita glass. that led to a guilty plea and a cooperation agreement with the fbi. trader who ran a company was one of the two partners of this condo development had business cards that listed him as part of the trump organization and advisor to trump for many years. he and his partner suffered the president trump a fantastic deal. put his name on his building which they would sponsor and he...
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first, we look at mexico, a dangerous place for journalists who report on politicians and the drug mafiaat least 57 journalists were murdered worldwide in 2016.
first, we look at mexico, a dangerous place for journalists who report on politicians and the drug mafiaat least 57 journalists were murdered worldwide in 2016.